For over sixty years, the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center at Indiana University has served as the country’s paramount institution for supporting the study of Central Eurasia. The Center creates and coordinates the delivery of resources to increase understanding of all aspects of the diverse peoples, languages, and areas within our region. The Center is a United States Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center and FLAS Fellowship-granting institution.
Expanding Knowledge of Central Eurasia: Expertise + Resources
Upcoming Events:
Dec 03
Guided Tour of Islamic Texts in the Lilly Library
LILLY LIBRARY
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Dec 05
The Singing Revolution Approaches 35: Cinematic and Historical Perspectives on a Historic Event
Shreve Auditorium, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, IU Bloomington
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Dec 09
Protecting Uyghur Language: The Fierce Urgency of Now
Hazelbaker Hall, IU Library
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Dec 09
My Homeland Through The Camera Lens
Hazelbaker Hall, IU Library
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Dec 10
Endangered: A Watercolor Journey Through the Uyghur Homeland
Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
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Dec 10
Documentary Screening: All Static & Noise
IU CINEMA
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Dec 11
GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES BUILDING
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